2 - BRAC net, world youth community and Open Learning Campus2024-03-29T08:52:30Zhttp://bracnet.ning.com/forum/topics/2?commentId=4777346%3AComment%3A18015&feed=yes&xn_auth=no-breeding superchickens beca…tag:bracnet.ning.com,2019-10-08:4777346:Comment:180152019-10-08T21:10:46.603Zchris macraehttp://bracnet.ning.com/profile/chrismacrae
<p><span>-breeding superchickens became <a href="http://brac.tv" rel="noopener" target="_blank">brac's</a> first nation leading market enterprise as well as a value chain design of 5 interlocking microfrancises with ,livelihoods round nearly a million mothers - see journal of social business- parallel case india : </span><span>Vinod Kapur, for example, has built a successful company with the purpose of feeding India's rural poor. He invested $1m—and many years of his life—in breeding a…</span></p>
<p><span>-breeding superchickens became <a href="http://brac.tv" target="_blank" rel="noopener">brac's</a> first nation leading market enterprise as well as a value chain design of 5 interlocking microfrancises with ,livelihoods round nearly a million mothers - see journal of social business- parallel case india : </span><span>Vinod Kapur, for example, has built a successful company with the purpose of feeding India's rural poor. He invested $1m—and many years of his life—in breeding a superchicken. The result was the Kuroiler: multicoloured, resistant to disease, capable of surviving on farmyard scraps, strong and wily enough to fight off predators, and producing twice as much meat and five times as many eggs as ordinary chickens. Mr Kapur has built an entire supply chain around the Kuroiler, including specialist farms that breed them and vendors who sell them across rural India.</span></p>